Yale Just Raised The Bar For Transgender Rights With Gender-Neutral Bathrooms

In the middle of a national debate over who exactly can use the restroom where, Yale University's entered the fray, announcing 332 gender-neutral bathrooms across the university's campus in time for its commencement.

The move is apparently the latest by the university to become more welcoming and inclusive to the LGBTQ+ community. In the last year, the university's changed many of its policies that were restrictive for transgender students.

Now, transgender students can receive diplomas with their chosen names as opposed to the names on their birth certificates, according to ABC News.

Yale also started using students' preferred pronouns and allowing them to change their names on their ID cards without cost, according to the Associated Press. The school will also reportedly cover the costs of gender reassignment surgery under the student health plan.

Tamar Gendler, dean of Yale's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, said,

Yale aims to be a leader on this front. Part of what is important about the all-gender bathroom project and about putting it at the top of our commencement site, is this is about public signaling.